Lol... I said before and I will say it again... Dognomite is a beast with the beats! I swear let me get a hold of one beat and I will rip it for sure! Zara and Vicky are my fav naija female artist just because they're different! I love the Missy vibe lol... Just amazing! Toooo Sick and SEXY with it! Keep it up ZARA we need more joint like this in the club!

...passionate, earthy instrumental music
that inspires both body and soul...

i disagree with you there tolani. I agree that she is talented but she hasn't put out a body of work that will place her as the best naija fem rapper. What about weird mc, sasha? I'll place my bets on her before anybody else

Being a prolific collector of "contemporary urban Naija music", I think I can safely say that there are broadly three categories of musicians that fall into the aforementioned:
1) Those that sing or rap in Pigeon English (sometimes with a sprinkling of their local dialect, mostly in the hook) e.g. 2face, dbanj, psquare etc.

2) Those that go on & on & on & on...in their local dialect e.g. lord of ajasa, 9ice, flavor, nigga raw etc

3) Those that spit or rap in English or American street lingua e.g. M.I., Kel, Dare (sometimes) etc

From what I've seen so far, those in the 1st category seem to get the most National, Continental (and sometimes international) recognition/success, employing the same formula used by legends like Prince Nico Mbarga and Fela (who sang mostly in Pigeon English with a healthy sprinkling of Yoruba).

Those in the 2nd category, methinks, just want to represent their tribe. Yes, we feeling the Cabasa beats, but we aint gotta clue what you flowing about; so when we don't feel the beat, we don't feel you.

As for the 3rd category (where I think Zara is at), you taking on the likes of Missy E, Foxy Brown, Eve etc,, on their on patch?!!

This song right here is a bout of fresh air to the Nigerian scene...its playful and yet tight, in short different.
...I also agree with 4ward..She has an advantage which if played well may take her far